There’s something about being young and a little green on the vine. For those of us that are still considered “young,” our passion can be our greatest asset. Maybe it’s because we haven’t been tarnished by all of the struggles of life or jaded by disappointments, but for the most ...
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Young Leaders
Young Leader Shifts – Part 4 –
One summer, while I was in college, I got a job as a lifeguard. Thinking I would have an easy summer job and get to work on my tan all summer, I took the registration class and went looking for a job.
I found one at a summer Christian camp working at the lake. I was the guy at ...
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Young Leader Shifts – Part 3 –
My wife and I have a 16 month old. Being our first child, you can imagine the amount of advice we got as my wife was pregnant and we were getting closer to his due date. We got advice like…
Get as much sleep as you can now! You’ll need it later!
Don’t feed from a bottle, it’ll ...
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Young Leader Shifts – Part 2 –
Let’s take a brief trip back to your kindergarten days for a second. Do you remember the story of the Tortoise and the Hare? Remember how the hare raced the tortoise and got so far ahead that he got apathetic? What did the tortoise do? He was slow and steady. He was consistent in ...
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Young Leader Shifts – Part 1 –
"Our value as leaders hinges greatly on our ability to be consistent in our lives and leadership. It’s vitally important that we prove to ourselves, the people who lead us, and the people we lead that we are consistent people and leaders. We’re valuable as pictures of ...
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Leadership Roundup: Articles Worth Reading –
4 Keys To Difficult Conversations - Kevin Lloyd
It is often difficult for leaders to have hard conversations with staff or key team members. Kevin Lloyd guides with 4 steps to navigating these important moments in your leadership.
A Forgotten Prerequisite in Developing Leaders - ...
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